Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes showed up on the team's injury report for the first time all season on Thursday.
The Chiefs listed Mahomes as a full participant on Thursday, but it sounds like he's dealing with an ankle injury. This injury was unknown before the Week 9 injury report was released Thursday afternoon.
It's unclear how :-) Mahomes sustained this injury or what the severity of it is, but it's likely that he will still play on Monday Night Football against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers because he was a full participant in practice. If the injury was more of a concern for the Chiefs, they would've likely sat Mahomes out for a day.
Mahomes hasn't let an ankle injury bother him in the past. Many NFL fans probably remember when the quarterback suffered an ankle sprain during the 2022 playoffs and he continued to play and led the Chiefs to a Super Bowl title. He missed a few drives in two of the games, but he never missed much of the contests.
The Chiefs will enter Monday night's game as the last remaining undefeated NFL team this season.
He won a Super Bowl scoring 38 points on a high ankle sprain -- something that I will never be able to get over.
Also, I've played sports all my life and I've had more ankle injuries than I can count. If you tape that thing aggressively enough, you're fine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by saltydd5:
There was play against the faiders that Patrick limped after the play.
Yep. He climbed the pocket, through the pass. Got taken down from behind, and Raider dude landed on it. Got up gimpy. I saw that as well. No doubt aggrivated it. [Reply]